The most and least amount of vignetting (again, “the most” is not good here):

Note: Vignetting equal to or greater than -1.5EV is significant and noticeable.

The most and fewest chomatic aberrations (again, “the most” is not good here):

The most, at 11µm: Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM

The fewest, at 3µm: Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T 100mm f/2 ZE Canon

Note: A LCA score of 3µm means that the aberrations are so insignificant that no post-production editing is required. But at 11µm, LCA is starting to get serious, which means a significant increase in post-processing time.

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